Nodemanager.domains format for an external domain

I'm trying to have node manager control a local domain (let's say on machine 1), so I reference it in nodemanager.domains as such:
oif_domain=/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain
And that works fine. I also want to have node manager control a domain on another machine (machine 2) with host name oimdemo.hcmlabs.net. I reference it in nodemanager.domains as such:
oim_domain=oimdemo.hcmlabs.net:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oim_domain
I have also tried referencing it like this:
[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oim_domain
I have the same thing in machine 2's nodemanager.domains file (but reversed to externally reference oif_domain). It looks like this:
oim_domain=/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oim_domain
oif_domain=oifdemo.hcmlabs.net:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain
The errors I get when i try to use the weblogic console to start oim_server1 (using machine 1's console) look like this (on machine 2):
<Feb 29, 2012 9:01:06 AM> <WARNING> <There was a problem initializing the domain 'oif_domain' at '/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain'. Please make sure that this domainName: 'oif_domain' is registered and is fully enrolled for this nodemanager at: '/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain'.>
Feb 29, 2012 9:01:06 AM weblogic.nodemanager.server.NMServer findOrCreateDomainManager
WARNING: There was a problem initializing the domain 'oif_domain' at '/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain'. Please make sure that this domainName: 'oif_domain' is registered and is fully enrolled for this nodemanager at: '/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain'.
<Feb 29, 2012 9:01:06 AM> <WARNING> <I/O error while reading domain directory>
java.io.FileNotFoundException: Domain directory '/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain' not found
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.DomainManager.initialize(DomainManager.java:80)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.DomainManager.<init>(DomainManager.java:60)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.NMServer.findOrCreateDomainManager(NMServer.java:279)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.NMServer.getDomainManager(NMServer.java:268)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.handleDomain(Handler.java:227)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.handleCommand(Handler.java:109)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.run(Handler.java:71)
     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
Feb 29, 2012 9:01:06 AM weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler handleDomain
WARNING: I/O error while reading domain directory
java.io.FileNotFoundException: Domain directory '/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/[email protected]:/home/oracle/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/oif_domain' not found
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.DomainManager.initialize(DomainManager.java:80)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.DomainManager.<init>(DomainManager.java:60)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.NMServer.findOrCreateDomainManager(NMServer.java:279)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.NMServer.getDomainManager(NMServer.java:268)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.handleDomain(Handler.java:227)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.handleCommand(Handler.java:109)
     at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.run(Handler.java:71)
     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
So it's looking like it can't resolve the reference I'm making to oif_domain, meaning I'm doing it wrong. The problem is, I can't find anywhere how to do this. I can only find local references, and my local references are working just fine. Anyone know how to resolve this?

A node manager is bound to a machine, which means you have to have a node manager on each machine.
You can configure the node manager on machine A to host a certain domain, while the node manager on machine B hosts another domain
plus the certain domain as long as the configuration of that domain is present on machine B.
Maybe the set-up presented here (http://middlewaremagic.com/weblogic/?p=7819) gives you some clues.

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